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Claims that are made online can be processed more quickly and efficiently.
He is also proposing that New Hampshire consider coordinating with Maine and Vermont to build a regional prison and that immigrants awaiting deportation be processed more quickly.
The consultation reveals that examiners could also be asked to take a photograph of the driver as soon as they have passed, so their licence can be processed more quickly.
The Guardian said a briefing note issued by the agency on Monday had proposed a number of measures to "enable overseas applications to be processed more quickly without compromising the quality and security of either the process or the passport".
The United Kingdom will give the United States specialist equipment and training to enable the highest-priority chemicals to be processed more quickly.
KARNES CITY, Texas ― President Donald Trump, whose administration argues that immigrants abuse the court system to delay deportation, dispatched immigration judges to the country's two largest family detention centers this week so detainees' cases can be processed more quickly.
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One day after the arrest of an off-duty police detective on charges he killed a pedestrian while driving drunk, the authorities provided more details about the five-hour gap between the accident and the time the police were able to obtain a sample of the detective's blood, saying the detective's case was processed more quickly than is normal in such cases.
The idea was based on psycholinguistic research at the time which demonstrated that active and positive sentences are processed more quickly than negative and passive sentences (Roberts, 1968; Wason, 1961).
Positive concrete words were processed more quickly than negative words and elicited a reduction of N400 (300–410 ms) and enhancement of late positive complex (LPC; 450 750 ms), whereas no differences in response times or ERPs were found between high and low levels of arousal.
The results of the present experiment showed that: In a semantic decision task (associativeness), proper names are processed more quickly than common nouns.
This demonstrates that on a task that explicitly requires attending to motion, these stimuli elicited reaction time differences consistent with a left-right bias; photographs depicting rightward motion were processed more quickly, at least when participants were thinking about directionality.
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